In every age, Christians experience pressure to embrace contemporary culture. In 2 Corinthians 2-7,Paul writes into this setting, urging the Corinthians then, and us today, to embrace the  weak ministry of Gospel proclamation as it is in this weakness that God s power is exhibited. Nothing could be more opposite to our celebrity culture.
In this revised fourth edition of his classic evangelistic work, Will Metzger calls for a rehabilitation of the truth framework necessary for the survival of the Christian message. Metzger's passionate and pragmatic approach provides direction for a new generation of evangelists eager to communicate the whole gospel.
Mark Greene looks at how we can truly flourish in our workplaces in this fun and highly practical 25th anniversary edition of Thank God It's Monday, fully revised for a new generation of workers. Whether we are full-time staff members, self-employed freelancers or start-up entrepreneurs, Greene challenges us to see God is at work, at work.
The realities of life at work in the 21st century. This revised edition is fun, fast and full of stories. A highly practical book looking at making the most of the time we spend at work.
Steven Croft, the next Bishop of Oxford, traces the nature and the exercise of leadership throughout the Bible in its record of ambitious rulers, reluctant prophets and others who found themselves called to leadership positions. He offers timeless wisdom and insight into human nature and the challenge and privilege of leadership.
The Great Vocations Conversation challenges lay and ordained ministers to have one conversation a month with another person that will help them think about their vocation. This guide offers 12 monthly encouragements to anyone who wants to take the challenge, with biblical reflections, stories and questions to consider.
This practical volume explores every aspect of serving as a Eucharist minister: what to do; how to learn vital skills; understanding the Eucharist more deeply, giving Communion in church and so forth.